Yeah, I can see the thread just fine, I can also see the majority of posters and the more substantive posters disagreeing with you. Also the only person who comes close to dictating anything here is you.
And I’m still not seeing the benefit of all that experience by the way.
I don’t know if it was your comment, but you can tell me you’re the queen of Scotland for all I care. Just look at your complaint above in this thread about DI and how no one can make sense of it. If you have so much experience you hide it well.
The entire web platform is a mess because of an unclear complain about configuration? You could at least try being specific if you’re going to make such stark claims.
Going off of the dot net core 5 release thread, I assume it’s because of misunderstanding or lack of familiarity with the platform. There was a very confused top level comment that seemed to be complaining about DI and dependency drilling down several layers. That’s just not using DI at all. In general DI is a great pattern that encourages lose coupling and testability, so I also don’t get the complaint.
Yeah, most men who use them feel this way. I met a guy one time who claimed he had been active on tinder for a year and hadn’t gotten one match. Granted he wasn’t much of a looker but that’s just rough.
Wouldn’t help, the same numbers breakdown would occur, people would still be unhappy as a consequence, it would just be more up front. Well, it’s the world people want, hope they like it.
I’m convinced that most of the users on this site are sitting in their house that they rent with eight other people in their underwear eating beans out of a can.
Of course. These conspiracies depend on how schizotypical people are. People who are more “fantasy prone” are more likely to believe in magic, the supernatural, aliens and various other kinds of woo. It’s hardly surprising that hippie types should be included - what is the fundamental difference between believing in crystal healing and laylines and believing qanon? There’s no rational basis for either.
They’re cheap toys that seem cool but end up having little practical use. My point isn’t that they’re useless, just that they have an awful lot of potential to be useless, and a lot of the time a laptop would be better.
Nah, I’m a real user. I just don’t find the raspberry pi to be very useful for me, even as a toy. Seriously, you think intel is going around badmouthing the raspberry pi because they’re threatened?